5 Things I Like About Mumbai As Tourist [Best Points]

Mumbai, the one of the best travel destinations in India is one of the most visited travel destinations in the country too. The city attracts a large number of domestic as well as foreign tourists. Mumbai is the identity of the state of Maharashtra. It’s a beautiful city, and home of more than 12442373 people. I have visited Mumbai twice till date and I hope to visit it soon again.

Nariman Point, Mumbai

5 Things I Like About Mumbai As Tourist [Best Points]

1. Street Food and Restaurants

The most popular way to enjoy the city of Mumbai is to eat in street food and restaurants. I always enjoyed street food especially the local food of Mumbai. You should not miss an opportunity to taste various food items available in several streets of Mumbai.

Street Food and Restaurants

2. It’s People aka Mumbaikars!

I found Mumbai’s people mostly useful and helpful too! However, you would also encounter many bad people too. During my trip, I took help of traffic cop or nearby youngsters for finding a way or something else. It’s a good experience to communicate with them.

3. Don’t Miss An Opportunity to See Historical and Beautiful Museums

Mumbai has a good number of beautiful and amazing museums, I have visited several of them. A few popular and notable museums are, Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (formerly known as Prince of Wales Museum of Western India), and many others.

Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum, Mumbai

4. Beautiful and Amazing Beaches

Mumbai has a large number of beautiful and clean beaches. It was a nice experience when exploring beautiful beaches of Mumbai, such as Marine Drive, Nariman Point, Juhu Beach, and many others. I would recommends you to visit Juhu Beach and Marine Drive at the evening to explore the beauty of Mumbai.

Juhu Beach, Mumbai

5. Historical Places

Mumbai has a countless historical places which you should visit. The Gateway of India, The Prince of Wales Museum, CST Terminus, The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, and many others. I think, a week is almost required to visit each and every historical places in Mumbai.